If you noticed during Iwaizumi’s last spike to win the game, Koganegawa’s hands were slightly further apart when blocking compared to Aone (No. 1) and Futakuchi (No. 2), which is why Iwaizumi manages to hit the ball through his block. Another thing that you might have missed is that Aone’s jersey number has changed from no. 7 in season 1 to no. 1 in Season 2. Koganegawa now wears the number 7 jersey.
They are Aoba Johsai and also seijoh because is a japanese writting thing, If you take the Kanji "Ao" from Aoba and "Joh" from Johsai you can read that as Seijoh, it means "Full of youth" or something like that, i don't remember BUT, is nothing important basically... they just like to play with words, is a japanese thing
@@blazcraz6992 Yes, a lot of Kanji can be read in alot of ways. Ao is Blue an the Kanji of "Joukaku" (joh) means castle. I'm not the best Kanji reader but is something like that, there's more but... tl;dr kanji is so annoying tbh
@@piedra7040 Yeah, that's what I heard about kanji. I know people online who can speak pretty good Japanese but are absolute dogshit at kanji. Because of the multiple meanings and interpretations. It's fasinating honestly.
If you noticed during Iwaizumi’s last spike to win the game, Koganegawa’s hands were slightly further apart when blocking compared to Aone (No. 1) and Futakuchi (No. 2), which is why Iwaizumi manages to hit the ball through his block. Another thing that you might have missed is that Aone’s jersey number has changed from no. 7 in season 1 to no. 1 in Season 2. Koganegawa now wears the number 7 jersey.
They are Aoba Johsai and also seijoh because is a japanese writting thing, If you take the Kanji "Ao" from Aoba and "Joh" from Johsai you can read that as Seijoh, it means "Full of youth" or something like that, i don't remember BUT, is nothing important basically... they just like to play with words, is a japanese thing
I read that Seijoh means Blue Castle. Or vise-versa.
@@blazcraz6992 Yes, a lot of Kanji can be read in alot of ways. Ao is Blue an the Kanji of "Joukaku" (joh) means castle.
I'm not the best Kanji reader but is something like that, there's more but... tl;dr kanji is so annoying tbh
@@piedra7040 Yeah, that's what I heard about kanji. I know people online who can speak pretty good Japanese but are absolute dogshit at kanji. Because of the multiple meanings and interpretations. It's fasinating honestly.
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